Personal profile

Short presentation

I am interested in how embryonic stem cells (ESCs) maintain pluripotency through an indefinite number of cell divisions, a process known as self-renewal. Pluripotency is supported intrinsically by a core of transcription factors, with Oct4 being one of the best characterized. Importantly, dynamic endogenous levels of Oct4 maintains ESC pluripotency but genetic over-expression promotes differentiation. By applying proteomic approaches to ESCs harboring post-translational Oct4 reporters, I hope to decipher the role Oct4 plays in deciding if a division will be self-renewing or differentiation promoting.

Education/Academic qualification

Dissecting the Functions of Desmosomal Cadherins in Cell-Cell Adhesion and Tissue Maintenance, Stanford University School of Medicine

Award Date: 26 Sept 2013

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Award Date: 18 May 2008

External positions

King's College London

Jul 2014Dec 2016

Keywords

  • Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
  • Stem Cells
  • Proteomics
  • pluripotency